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On Some Appendices to the Rowell-Sirois Report: V. Dominion Monetary Policy, 1929-19341

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 November 2014

G. A. Elliott*
Affiliation:
The University of Alberta
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Abstract

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Notes and Memoranda
Copyright
Copyright © Canadian Political Science Association 1941

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Footnotes

1

Dominion Monetary Policy, 1929-1934: A Study Prepared for the Royal Commission on Dominion-Provincial Relations. By KnoxF. A.. Ottawa: King's Printer. 1939. Pp. vii, 93 (mimeo.). 50c.

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2 Report of the Royal Commission on Dominion-Provincial Relations (Ottawa, 1939), pp. 231–2.Google Scholar

3 Ibid., p. 232.

4 To be sure, the increased revenues of domestic producers of commodities also imported would come from other domestic incomes as the memorandum suggests. But, in addition, the rise in the prices of commodities partly imported, if accompanied by appropriate domestic credit policies, would probably have had cumulative effects.

6 Cf. Mackintosh, W. A., The Economic Background of Dominion-Provincial Relations (Ottawa, 1939), p. 99 Google Scholar: “These policies [including monetary and tariff policies] had, however, the important effect of increasing the need for interregional transfers of income.”

7 Italics are the reviewer's.